Business
Romania --
Bucharest, Romania -- The Business Romania
started as Business Review, a weekly newspaper
in January 1998, to fully serve the needs of the
Romanian business community. In November 2001, Business
Media Review's (parent company) two English-language
publications were merged into one weekly news magazine,
Business Review. This 48-page news magazine offers
the hottest business news, dedicated sections on
Banking, IT and Media, in-depth business features
and a newly expanded life and leisure section. Updated
weekly.

Diplomat
- Bucharest -- Bucharest,
Romania -- 'The Diplomat – Bucharest’ aims
to bring a fair and balanced analysis, accurate information
and comprehensive coverage of the political, business and
diplomatic scene in Romania. Our reporting team speaks to
key figures in business, non-Governmental organisations and
politics and cites only primary sources unless otherwise
specified. ‘The Diplomat’ is an international
magazine name which appears in around 15 other countries,
each with autonomous operations.
'The Diplomat - Bucharest' is read by key people in diplomatic missions in Romania,
the Government and related international institutions, as well as decision makers
and leaders in businesses, charities and NGOs relating to Romania, in addition
to an ever-growing international readership.
The magazine is released ten times a year, every month with the exception of
August and January.Updated periodically. (English)

Nine
O'Clock -- Bucharest, Romania --
Started in 1991 by a group of enthusiastic Romanian journalists
specialised in foreign politics had the initiative to release
on the Romanian media market a daily newspaper in English
- "Nine
O'Clock" - which has remained to this day, after 12
years of activity, the first and only publication of its
kind,. "Why did we choose the name of "Nine O'Clock,
readers quite often ask. The publication's answer is very
simple: because we intended "NINE O'CLOCK" to be
the daily read in the office at 9.00 h. in the morning by
the diplomats, businessmen, bankers, a daily which was expected
to offer to them, while they were drinking their morning
cup of coffee, the latest fresh and credible items of news
about events taking place in Romania. Updated daily. (English)